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- Bundesgesetz vom 28. März 1984 über das Wappen und andere Hoheitszeichen der Republik Österreich (Wappengesetz) BGBl. Nr. 159/1984 Anlage Bundesdienstflagge
Deutsch: Bundeswappen von Österreich: Bundesadler von Österreich, Staatswappen. Der Bundesadler wurde im Jahr 1920 eingeführt, 1934 wieder abgeschafft. 1945 wurde er modifiziert und wieder eingeführt.
English: Coat of arms of Austria: Coat of arms of Austria, depicting the black eagle. Modified and uploaded by Gryffindor by permission from the ministry, confirmed thru email.
Français : Armoiries de l'Autriche: Blason de l' Autriche, montrant un aigle noir. Image modifiée et téléchargée par Gryffindor après obtention par e-mail d'une autorisation du ministère.
Slovenščina: Grb Avstrije: državni grb Avstrije.
Українська: Герб Австрії.
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